Solution Science Systems
Daemon ex Machina

    Tracks:
  1. Work on Time – A Beginning
  2. Science is the Solution, Pt. 1: The Revealing Solution Science of God
  3. Electrotrombonophone (ETP)
  4. Tomorrow's Dreams Today (interpolating The Hall of Chaos)
  5. Ein Mugg & Schrödinger's Cat
  6. Static
  7. A Thread in the Fabric of Time
  8. We Interrupt This Program
  9. Hey, Butterfly
  10. Phonotonic Duality as Observed in Q-Field Transduction
    1. Particle
    2. Wave
  11. Work on Time-A Theme
  12. The Heavy Fist of Maxwell's Daemon
    1. Event Horizon (Approach Phase)
    2. The Corporeal Oblivion
    3. Strange Attractor
    4. Chaos/Control
    5. Hyper-Dimensional Realignment Phase
"...an incredible mishmash of prog with more mainstream wierdness. At various points in the album, I'm reminded of Devo, Hawkwind, The Allman Brothers, Rush played through a Zappa modulator, The B-52's, Yes , League of Gentlemen-era Fripp, Kraftwerk, and even Firesign Theater for gawd's sake! And even with all this, they manage to make it come across as a concept album with the songs all closely related and sounding like Solution Science Systems instead of someone else. You gotta hear it to believe it. And even with all the silliness, you have to also say: hey, these guys can play! ...Great science. Great music. Great talking monkeys. What more do you want from an album? Order it now! It's creating tomorrow's dreams today."
--The Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock (GEPR)

"Highly recommended."
-- Aural Innovations


"...the music is incredibly well done while reminisant of the powerhouse rock sounds of the 70's. ...The team consisting of Kelly Shane, Rob MacGrogan and Andy Tegethoff revive the spirit of bands like Pink Floyd, The Who, and Led Zeppelin with the exuberant fanfare these legendary groups are known for. ...If you don't mind the gimmick that Solution Science Systems like to sport, then you can really appreciate the craft of their work."
--South East Performer


"SSS is a small group of fine musicians who have succeeded in closing the gap between the concilatory and the industrious. It is our hope that more people show sympathy towards the music that the trio has to offer."
--Tarkus Magazine , translated by the magazine's staff


"...this is one that ought to sit well with any King Crimson, Yes or Rush fan."
--Jurriaan Hage, Axiom of Choice

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